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of the united states. the u.s. is still a critical player. it will have to be a view of internationalism where if you look at new ways the united states can make a difference without necessarily putting marshall plans to work in every region of the world, i think the other way to handle the head wind is to come back to one of the virtues are successes to the american approach to global order and that is that it does have a capacity for various reasons to partner and build institutions and work with other states. the contrast with china is remarkable. we have 55 or more security partners from a to z in terms of the nature of the commitment. china has one or two. we have somehow found a natural way to operate through international institutions, partnerships, client-states, different mechanisms that can generate cooperation. in this next phase of american history, it seems like that is an asset we should seize upon. some people call it a burden sharing. some people call it redistributing authority for global
of the united states. the u.s. is still a critical player. it will have to be a view of internationalism where if you look at new ways the united states can make a difference without necessarily putting marshall plans to work in every region of the world, i think the other way to handle the head wind is to come back to one of the virtues are successes to the american approach to global order and that is that it does have a capacity for various reasons to partner and build institutions and work...
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united states. i stepped up the volume when it came to making sure the social safety net was there for the people of this state who were out of work, whether it's a unemployment benefits for health care for them and their kids. i fought even harder in the public arena for people who needed help. how did this recession affect linda mcmahon? in 2009, her company took $10 million in state tax credit designed to create jobs. at the same time, she laid off 10% of the workforce and made $46 million that year. she says that was the tough time and a bad recession. all she had to do to keep those 10% of workers on board was to just make $8 million less than a year and decide she could get by on $38 million that year rather than $46 million and as people could still be working. this recession has made me work harder but this recession doesn't seem to have affected the linda mcmahon. >> you say that you have worked harder for the people of connecticut. i think need to be honest about your attendance record in
united states. i stepped up the volume when it came to making sure the social safety net was there for the people of this state who were out of work, whether it's a unemployment benefits for health care for them and their kids. i fought even harder in the public arena for people who needed help. how did this recession affect linda mcmahon? in 2009, her company took $10 million in state tax credit designed to create jobs. at the same time, she laid off 10% of the workforce and made $46 million...
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mitt romney now wants a larger role for the united states in syria. he would like to see as helping and working with others to supply rebels with arms. what should we do about syria and what american involvement and intervention would you support to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon. >> what he is a link to his own people is terrible. it has to stop. he has to go. in iran, what is critical is they are not permitted to develop nuclear weapons. they are a danger to the region, our ally israel, and they are a danger to the entire world. with a nuclear iran, we not only have the risks of more terrorists getting access to nuclear weapons, more people in the region one nuclear weapons, it is destabilizing to the world. it means the whole world has an interest in making sure that they do not develop nuclear weapons. that is why i support the approach that has been used by president obama. that is he takes nothing off the table when he goes in. but he comes in and tries to work with other countries in order to bring pressure, in order, in this cas
mitt romney now wants a larger role for the united states in syria. he would like to see as helping and working with others to supply rebels with arms. what should we do about syria and what american involvement and intervention would you support to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon. >> what he is a link to his own people is terrible. it has to stop. he has to go. in iran, what is critical is they are not permitted to develop nuclear weapons. they are a danger to the region,...
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and my other question is related to united states economics, these united states. the ability to adapt to a more diversified fuel supply like natural gas or electric vehicles? >> thank you very much. >> i am going to say quickly, we did not get into the issue about what would be the cost of the strike so much. we had to use some numbers for calculating what the premium is. we assume that the premium -- the risk premium is in the market today. but we really kind of left those assessing the cost of a military strike to others. we try to avoid that. we had to use numbers that we took based on merely what we read. [inaudible] >> you are raising a couple different issues. one of the issues you are raising, there's no military strike that is going to create an end to this issue. any military strike is going to set the iran's nuclear program back. and you ought to think about -- what are the implications of setting it back? what is the behavior of others in the area? how did they feel that. they see iran was set back, does that build our credibility with others to say, we
and my other question is related to united states economics, these united states. the ability to adapt to a more diversified fuel supply like natural gas or electric vehicles? >> thank you very much. >> i am going to say quickly, we did not get into the issue about what would be the cost of the strike so much. we had to use some numbers for calculating what the premium is. we assume that the premium -- the risk premium is in the market today. but we really kind of left those...
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that is the kind of attitude i will take to the united states senate. my opponent have a great rÉsume. but a great resume is not a plan. he has been running for a year now and we do not know where he stands on the major issues of the day. we have a choice in this election. we can elect somebody who does not have a plan, will be an echo of the obama administration. or somebody who will continue to be an independent voice for arizona. i would appreciate your vote. >> thank you for your opening statements. let's fine tune things a little bit here. why you and not him? >> happy to have the opportunity. no, my life has been one that has been best exemplified by the infrastructure of opportunity that this nation has. i am a high-school dropout from an immigrant family. i have prospered because of this great infrastructure of opportunity in our nation. i have been able to serve my country as a physician, a police officer, as a professor, as a teacher. and doing all of those things has allowed me to appreciate how great this nation is. what i want to do is mak
that is the kind of attitude i will take to the united states senate. my opponent have a great rÉsume. but a great resume is not a plan. he has been running for a year now and we do not know where he stands on the major issues of the day. we have a choice in this election. we can elect somebody who does not have a plan, will be an echo of the obama administration. or somebody who will continue to be an independent voice for arizona. i would appreciate your vote. >> thank you for your...
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the government negotiating with the united states government for the release. in lebanon, the terror that happened at the embassy, you have the government there that wants to help fight against terrorism. but because of that may lay in the middle east that is there today and has been there yesterday and the day before, everyone who has had experience in that area and knows it is a very different thing. what we have got to do is get absolutely the best security possible. i do not think you can go assigning blame. the president is the best i've ever seen accepting that. he has been wonderful about that and everything that happens. but fair minded people who understand international terror know it is hard to guard against. the answer really lies in the middle east and terrorism happening all the world is a solution to the palestine question. but to follow on to camp david under the umbrella of the reagan september of 1982 initiative. that will reduce terror. it will not eliminate it. >> you mentioned how many -- some charge the previous administration to be almost
the government negotiating with the united states government for the release. in lebanon, the terror that happened at the embassy, you have the government there that wants to help fight against terrorism. but because of that may lay in the middle east that is there today and has been there yesterday and the day before, everyone who has had experience in that area and knows it is a very different thing. what we have got to do is get absolutely the best security possible. i do not think you can...
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in russia, the united states [indiscernible] he does not understand what is happening in the united states. he does not understand what russia [indiscernible] i think this president -- i believe he is from russia, not president for the united states. host: we will hear mitt romney's views on foreign policy. we will show that to you in another 10 minutes or so. your thoughts on the race so far, two are democrats line. -- to our democrats' line. caller: i am a political psychoanalyst from the bureau from california. i just called the dnc and told them i wanted to make a point. i think the president does not know, internally, that there are things going on that he does not know about. i told them that -- host: what specifically? what kind of things? caller: a lot of people think the president is no more than a postal mail clerk. he needs to tell the people in the debates that he is on top of what is going on internally. i told the dnc to tell him that he needs to tell the people that he knows what he is doing. i kind of think that he thinks everything is going smoothes, -- smooth, when it may
in russia, the united states [indiscernible] he does not understand what is happening in the united states. he does not understand what russia [indiscernible] i think this president -- i believe he is from russia, not president for the united states. host: we will hear mitt romney's views on foreign policy. we will show that to you in another 10 minutes or so. your thoughts on the race so far, two are democrats line. -- to our democrats' line. caller: i am a political psychoanalyst from the...
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that was the united states of america with me talking to the president of the united states making sure that did not happen. >> thank you. the next question is directed at senator heller. >> to different degrees, nevada has a sense of just how devastating it can be to the state if we had a species list as an endangered species. realistically, what can you do in the senate to prevent that from happening? >> for someone who grew up here hunting and fishing, i have a little bit of experience with this. it is not just a big issue for the state of nevada. we are talking an impact it would have agriculture, mining. it would be huge. i have put together a working group. i brought people together from both sides. we talk about the specific issue, what we can do. let's realize what the problem is. we are poorly managing. because of all this, we are literally running the habitat. we will be discussing this in washington d.c. and discuss it every day when i am back there. the last thing we need to do is have the impact on mining and agriculture. it would be devastating for the state. >> thank you
that was the united states of america with me talking to the president of the united states making sure that did not happen. >> thank you. the next question is directed at senator heller. >> to different degrees, nevada has a sense of just how devastating it can be to the state if we had a species list as an endangered species. realistically, what can you do in the senate to prevent that from happening? >> for someone who grew up here hunting and fishing, i have a little bit...
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the united states, for the administration of the islands near japan in the 1970's, the united states took no issue on the -- no position on the sovereignty issue. is the secretary of state at the time cannot could you the rationale -- could you please tell as the rationale of that policy? and given the events of the past year, would you change your mind right now? >> that is a lot of question. >> by periodically go to china and i attempt to educate myself on a significant developments in china. i visit whenever i can province outside of beijing. i did not approach it from the point of view that this was an alternative model to the existing model. imad -- i met bo ji lai when he was a mystery -- minister of commerce. there has been a power struggle but may have taken place. i did not even know there was a power struggle. [laughter] any observer could see that it was -- that bo ji lai was a more dramatic personality than the typical provincial leader. the only one that had taken the better part of a decade. >> you were there when the okinawa version took place. he was asked you about y
the united states, for the administration of the islands near japan in the 1970's, the united states took no issue on the -- no position on the sovereignty issue. is the secretary of state at the time cannot could you the rationale -- could you please tell as the rationale of that policy? and given the events of the past year, would you change your mind right now? >> that is a lot of question. >> by periodically go to china and i attempt to educate myself on a significant...
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this is the united states of america. it is not united airlines where there is first-class and coach. this is the united states of america, where every citizen should have equal rights, equal citizenship under the law. we have a mission and we must call for this spirit more than ever before, there is an urgency now. some folks might feel weary because the road to freedom has never been an easy one. some folks have scars on their backs, some folks have pains that still aches in their soul. but we cannot stop. james baldwin said human history is a perpetual testimony to the achievement of the impossible and the impossible dream of america must drive us forward. we must not fail now. when other people want to drive us to despair, we must be the hope. when other people want to drive us to doubt, we must be the faith because i have learned from my family and my parents and my grandparents that when folks try to tell you you are a lesser, when one person stands up state -- lives -- stan that straight and strong, it with an enti
this is the united states of america. it is not united airlines where there is first-class and coach. this is the united states of america, where every citizen should have equal rights, equal citizenship under the law. we have a mission and we must call for this spirit more than ever before, there is an urgency now. some folks might feel weary because the road to freedom has never been an easy one. some folks have scars on their backs, some folks have pains that still aches in their soul. but...
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this is the united states. it's a free-market. democrats on the other hand say the government wants to be involved in everything. thet: we're going live to cato institute for a discussion on the economic impact of defense spending cuts. >> the budget control act passed by congress directs that on january 2, 2013, the obama administration must cut the defense budget by at least $55 billion and the same amount for domestic discretionary spending. the prospect of such reductions has led to assertions that they will damage the economy and increase unemployment. for example, earlier this year, senator carl levin expressed his belief that the uncertainty created by the specter of sequestration was a real threat to the economy. meanwhile, some people who see excessive government spending as a source of the stress, and so therefore expose use -- oppose using the federal government spending to stimulate the economy nevertheless oppose cuts to the pentagon budget. mitt romney asserted that a trillion dollars cut to our military will elimina
this is the united states. it's a free-market. democrats on the other hand say the government wants to be involved in everything. thet: we're going live to cato institute for a discussion on the economic impact of defense spending cuts. >> the budget control act passed by congress directs that on january 2, 2013, the obama administration must cut the defense budget by at least $55 billion and the same amount for domestic discretionary spending. the prospect of such reductions has led to...